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Service Data


2019/2020

People who use targeted/eligible services such as schools, health and social care:

BAME = Black, Asian and minority ethnic (excluding ‘White – other’).

 

Service area Number of service users % Male % Female % Disabled Ethnicity profile Age profile

Adult Social Care (snapshot at 31st March)

           
All service users 10,099 43% 57% In order to receive social care support, all users would come under the Equality Act definition of disability. 2%

18-64 (42%)

65+ (58%)

Adult Social Care client breakdown by Primary Support Reason

(% of totals above)

     
Learning Disability Support 22% 13% 10% 0%
Mental Health Support 13% 7% 6% 0%
Physical Support 48% 16% 32% 0%
Sensory Support 1% 1% 1% 0%
Social Support 4% 2% 1% 0%
Support with Memory & Cognition 11% 4% 7% 0%

Children and Young People

(snapshot at 31st March)

           
Children in Need (all) 3,127 54% 44% 22%

11% BAME

86% White British

3% White Other

Unborn: 47 (2%)

Under 1: 180 (6%)

1-4 years: 444 (14%)

5-9 years: 674 (22%)

10-15 years: 1,014 (32%)

…number of which were Looked After 749
…number of which had a Child Protection Plan 498

Enquiries to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children)

(monthly average)

543

(6,516 for the year)

Referrals to Children’s Social Care

(monthly average)

322

(3,861 for the year)

Schools 

(Academic Year)

(pupils) (SEN – see note below) (statutory school age pupils only) 16 & over: 768 (25%)
State-funded nursery 220 50.9% 49.1%

0% EHCP (SEN)

8.2% SEN support

BAME 6.8%
White Other 9.5%
White British 83.6%
0 to 4yrs: 220
State-funded primary 58,573 51.1% 48.9%

2.70% EHCP (SEN)

14.5% SEN support

BAME 4.5%
White Other 3.7%
White British 90.7%
0 to 3yrs: 3,461
4 to 15yrs: 55,112
State-funded secondary 40,023 50.6% 49.4%

2.70% EHCP (SEN)

12.8% SEN support

BAME 4.0%
White Other 3.4%
White British 90.1%
0 to 3yrs: 121
4 to 15yrs: 36,300
16+yrs: 3,602
Special educational needs schools 1,345 74.0% 26.0% Client group is SEN BAME 4.5%
White Other 2.2%
White British 91.4%
0 to 15yrs: 1,213
16+yrs: 132
Early Years provision 13,142 50.3% 49.7%  1.7% – EHCP
3.5% – SEN Support 
4.3% – BAME
3.6% – White other
92.1% – White British 
2yrs: 1,342
3 to 4yrs: 11,800
Elective Home Education
SEN: Special Educational Needs. Data for disability is not collected, but data is collected for pupils with SEN. This includes pupils with a ‘statement’ and Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP), and pupils in receipt of SEN support but do not have an EHCP. SEN is defined as: Children who have learning problems or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. State-funded includes LA Maintained, Academies and Free Schools. State-funded secondary includes all-through schools. Special schools include LA Maintained and Non-Maintained Special Schools.

Public Health Services

(April to March)

           
Young Devon counselling (Early Help for Mental Health service)

Q1 – 403

Q2 – 417

Q3 – 500

Q4 – 649

Q1 – not reported

Q2 – 30%

Q3 – 28%

Q4 – 31%

Q1 – not reported

Q2 – 68%

Q3 – 71%

Q4 – 68%

Not reported Not reported

Q1 – ages 9 to 25

Q2 to Q4 – ages 8 to 24

Y-Smart (Drug & Alcohol service for under 18s) – Tier 2 191 64% 36% Not reported BAME: 6.5%
White British: 93%
White Other: 0.5%

Age 12 – 4%,

13 – 7%, 14 – 17%, 15 – 40% 16 – 14%, 17 – 17%, 18 – 1%.

Sexual Health Service 46,165
attendances(Data is anonymised so these may include repeat visits)
24.3%

75.7%

(Includes contraception attendances)

Not known BAME: 2.4% Under 18 = 6.3%,
18 – 24 = 41.4%,
25 – 34 = 26.9%,
35 + = 24.4%.
Smoking Cessation 2,623 47.6% 52.4% Not known BAME: 6.9%,
White British: 90.7%,
White Other: 2.4%.
Under 18 = 0.4%,
18-34 = 19.1%,
35-44 = 16.6%,
45-59 = 34.1%,
60+ = 29.9%.

One Small Step

(Optum: April to October 2019)

 

197 42.6% 57.4% 2.5% BAME: 1%,
White British: 93.4%,
White Other: 5%.
Under 18 = 0%,
18-29 = 12.7%,
30-44 = 29.9%,
45-59 = 25.4%,
60-74 = 28.9%,
75+ = 3%.
One Small Step (Solutions4Health:  April to October 2019) 307 39.7% 60.3% 18.2%
(Disabled or long-term sick)
BAME: 2%
White British: 91.9%
White Other: 3.6%
Not Stated: 2.6%
Under 18 = 0%
18-29 = 21.5%
30-44 = 25.4%
45-59 = 26.7%
60-74 = 23.5%
75+ = 2.6%
Population (ONS Census 2011): 48.6% 51.4% 20%

2.6% Black, Asian, or other ethnicity.

94.9% White -British.

2.5% White – other.

See chart

2018/2019

People who use targeted/eligible services such as schools, health and social care:

Population (ONS Census 2011):48.6%51.4%20%5.1%See chart

Service area Number of service users % Male % Female % Disabled % Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic BAME (incl White Other) Age profile

Adult Social Care (snapshot at 31st March)

           
All service users 9,783 58% 42% In order to receive social care support, all users would come under the Equality Act definition of disability. 3% 18-64 (41%)
65+ (59%)
Adult Social Care client breakdown by Primary Support Reason

(% of totals above)

           
Learning Disability Support 23% 10% 13% as above 1% 18-64 (20%)
65+ (3%)
Mental Health Support 12% 6% 6% 0% 18-64 (7%)
65+ (5%)
Physical Support 52% 34% 17% 2% 18-64 (10%)
65+ (42%)
Sensory Support 2% 1% 1% 0% 18-64 (1%)
65+ (1%)
Social Support 4% 2% 2% 0% 18-64 (2%)
65+ (2%)
Support with Memory & Cognition 8% 5% 3% 0% 18-64 (1%)
65+ (7%)

Children and Young People

(snapshot at 31st March)

           
Children in Need (all) 4,595 56% 43% 34% 13%
  • Unborn: 58 (1%)
  • Under 1: 170 (4%)
  • 1-4 years: 610 (13%)
  • 5-9 years: 1,145 (25%)
  • 10-15 years: 1,603 (33%)
  • 16 & over: 1,009 (22%)
…number of which were Looked After 750
…number of which had a Child Protection Plan 518

Enquiries to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children)

(monthly average)

845

(10,497 in year / 12 months)

Referrals to Children’s Social Care

(monthly average)

453

(5,446 in year / 12 months)

Schools 

(Academic Year)

(pupils) (SEN – see note below) (statutory school age pupils only)
State-funded nursery 206 54.4% 45.6% not collected 19.9% n/a
State-funded primary 58,580 51.2% 48.8%

SEN EHCP 2.1%

SEN support 14.8%

8.2% 0 to 3yrs: 3,276
4 to 15yrs: 55,304
State-funded secondary 39,615 50.7% 49.3%

SEN EHCP 2.3%

SEN support 12.6%

6.8% 0 to 3yrs: 136
4 to 15yrs: 35,780
16+yrs: 3,699
Special educational needs schools 1,223 74.8% 25.2% client group is SEN 7% 0 to 15yrs: 1,093
16+yrs: 130
Early Years provision 13,638   51.3% 48.7%  1.2% – EHCP
2.0% – SEN Support
7.4% 2yrs: 1,586
3 to 4yrs: 12,052
Elective Home Education 1,940 51.5% 48.5% 6.3% 7.5%

0-4 yrs: 503

5-11 yrs: 1,437

SEN: Special Educational Needs. Data for disability is not collected, but data is collected for pupils with SEN. This includes pupils with a ‘statement’ and Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP), and pupils in receipt of SEN support but do not have an EHCP. SEN is defined as: Children who have learning problems or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. State-funded includes LA Maintained, Academies and Free Schools. State-funded secondary includes all-through schools. Special schools include LA Maintained and Non-Maintained Special Schools.

Public Health Services

(April to March)

           
Children and young people’s service 415 67% 33% not known 5% 2% over 18
98% under 18
Kooth online support (Early Help for Mental Health service for 11-25 year olds) 3,675 not known
Young Devon counselling (Early Help for Mental Health service) not known 3.44% 6-21
Smoking Cessation 3,098 44.7% 55.3% not known 6.2% 0.4% 0-17
18.4% 18-34
16.1% 25-44
35.8% 45-59
29.2% 60+
One Small Step 752 39.4% 60.6% 11.7% 6.5% 15-89

 

2017/2018

People who use targeted/eligible services such as schools, health and social care:

Service area Number of service users % Male % Female % Disabled % Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (i.e. not ‘White British’). Age profile
Adult Social Care (snapshot at 31st March 2018)
17,491 40% 60% In order to receive social care support, people must come under the Equality Act definition of disability 3%

18-64 (34%)

65-84 (34%)

85+ (32%)

Adult client breakdown by Primary Support Reason (% of totals above)
Learning Disability Support 15% 8% 7% In order to receive social care support, people must come under the Equality Act definition of disability 0.6%

18-64 (13%)

65-84 (1.9%)

85+ (0.1%)

Mental Health Support 8% 4% 4% 2.1%

18-64  (4.5%)

65-84 (2.5%)

85+    (1%)

Physical Support 51% 18% 33% 3.0%

18-64  (10%)

65-84 (20%)

85+    (21%)

Sensory Support 2% 1% 1% 0.2%

18-64  (0.5%)

65-84 (0.5%)

85+    (1%)

Social Support 6% 3% 3% 0.4%

18-64  (2%)

65-84 (2.5%)

85+    (3%)

Support with Memory & Cognition 6% 2% 4% 0.3%

18-64  (2%)

65-84 (2.5%)

85+    (1.5%)

Data not available 12% 5% 7% 4.4%

18-64  (4%)

65-84 (4%)

85+    (4%)

 

 

 

Children and Young People (snapshot at March 2018)

Children in Need (all)

 

3,983 55% 45% 19.1% 13%

Unborn: 61 (2%)

Under 1: 181 (5%)

1-4 years: 619 (15%)

5-9 years: 957 (24%)

10-15 years: 1283 (32%)

16 & over: 882 (22%)

…number of which were Looked After 694
…number of which had a Child Protection Plan

483

 

 

Enquiries to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children)

(16/17 monthly average)

1,027

Referrals to the Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (Children)

(16/17 monthly average)

445

Schools:

(Academic Year 2017 to 2018)

 

(pupils) (See SEN note below) (statutory school age pupils only)
State-funded nursery 218 46.8% 53.2% Not collected Not collected 0 to 4yrs : 218
State-funded primary 58,022 51.2% 48.8%

1.2% EHCP

15.6% SEN Support

8.1% 0 to 3yrs: 2,847
4 to 15yrs: 55,175
State-funded secondary 39,519 51.1% 48.9%

2.2% EHCP

12.0% SEN Support

6.8% 0 to 3yrs: 124
4 to 15yrs: 35,213
16+yrs: 4,182
Special educational needs schools 1,145 75.1% 24.9%

99.5% EHCP

0.5% SEN Support

6.9% 0 to 15yrs: 1,031
16+yrs: 114
Early Years provision 13,920 51.7% 48.3%

0.46% EHCP

2.28% SEN Support

6.67% 2yrs: 1,813
3 to 4yrs: 12,107
Elective Home Education 1,588

53.3%

 

46.7% Disability not collected Not available 5-16yrs: 1,588

 SEN: Special Educational Needs. Data for disability is not collected, but data is collected for pupils with SEN. This includes pupils with a ‘statement’ and Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP), and pupils in receipt of SEN support but do not have an EHCP. Data source: DCC Early Years Team, DfE Special educational needs in England: January 2018. SEN is defined as: Children who have learning problems or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. State-funded includes LA Maintained, Academies and Free Schools. State-funded secondary includes all-through schools. Special schools include LA Maintained and Non-Maintained Special Schools. Data Source for Early Years provision: Devon County Council Early Years MI team 22nd Nov 2017. Data Source for Elective Home Education: Babcock LDP, 2017/18 Data Analysis report, 17th Sept 2018. Data Source for all others: Department for Education Schools, pupils and their characteristics: January 2018 (Local Authority tables and Underlying data), published 26th July 2018.

Public Health Services (April 2017 to March 2018):

Number of service users % Men and Women % Disabled % Ethnicity Age profile
Smoking cessation services 2,853

46.7% Men

53.3% Women

Black Caribbean 0.04%, Not stated 2.21%, Other Ethnic Group 0.21%, Other White Background 2.84%, White & Black Caribbean 0.28%, White Asian 0.14%, White British 93.59%, White Irish 0.35%,

White & Black African 0.04%, Bangladeshi 0.07%, Other Mixed Background 0.11%, Indian 0.04%, Other Asian Background 0.07%, Chinese 0.04%

0-17 0.53%,

18-34 19.98%,

35-44 16.23%,

45-59 35.44%,

60+ 27.83%

One Small Step 876

41% Men

59% Women

21.7% (this is self-reported and not defined in any further detail) 6%

<25      4%

25-34   17%

35-44   15%

45-54    22%

55-64    19%

65-74    17%

>75        6%

Substance Misuse – Drugs 1,706

69% Male

31% Female

Behaviour and emotional 25%, Mobility and gross motor 11%, Progressive conditions and physical health 5% 94% White British 2% Other White, 1% White Irish, 1% Other Mixed

18-29    19%

30-39    36%,

40-49    32%,

50-59    11%,

60-69    2%

Substance Misuse – Alcohol Across the substance misuse treatment system there were 1,277 in total: of these 821 are alcohol only clients of the 821 – 60% Male 40% Female

Behaviour and emotional 23%,

Mobility and gross motor 13%, Progressive conditions and physical health 5%

93% White British, 3% Other White, 1% Irish

18-29    9%

30-39    23%,

40-49    30%,

50-59    27%,

60-69    9%,

70-79    1%

EH4MH (Early Help for Mental Health) direct support

Approx. 2,500 through online services.

Approx. 400 face to face counselling.

Approx. 150 through school participation workshops.

Approx. 100 through mentoring support.

Not known Not known Not known 11-25 yrs
EH4MH school support

Approx. 1,000 through supervision.

Approx. 1,000 through training provision.

Approx. 300 through conferences.

Not known Not known Not known

 


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